
The culmination of perfect weather, a great vibe, not so cheesy tunes and a near capacity club made Mischief a chief of a night not to be missed. [more]
Management and technical problems aside, Kaskade played a superb set filled with all his classics and lots of love. [more]
Whether it's heading two labels (MYNA Music and Bambino Recordings), touring the world, producing and remixing or mingling with house music's elite, Da Sunlounge is living life in the fast lane. [more]
Currently No.1 on the ARIA Charts. A massive dancefloor electro 80s remake. It's an all Australian affair. It's a monster. [more]
Wax Wars is the first in a new series that sees DJs battle it out head-to-head for their respective record labels. First up we have Simon Dunmore (Defected), Brian Tappert (Soulfuric), Jamie Lewis (Purple Music). [more]
Hi Fi Mike floats effortlessly upstream in every regard. His debut album Swim: In The Deep brings together some of Australia's finest into a lush melodic orgy of organic and orgasmic sounds. [more]
A brand new mix series sees the world's top lesser-known artists weave their magic while providing a real showcase of their ability. The Connected series is about allowing the mixer to do what they want. [more]
After producing "Can You Feel" under the moniker of Sholan in 2003, I hadn't heard much of Matt Schwartz. The track was B-grade and made is onto a few similar compilations. But now Schwartz is back with a classy cutting end production that covers a lot of bases. [more]
With rising credibility the Bass Invaders record label has produced a heavy, hypnotic breaks single that brings together the work of two UK breaks-heads Distortions and Deep Impact. [more]
Another quality Fingerlickin' release. The beauty of the label is that you always know what you are going to get. You can probably already tell that this is typical Fingerlickin' goodness, but that's definitely not a bad thing! [more]
The Ministry Of Sound team have done it again, picking up what is set by a successful tune in funky house circles. Marcus Levins' remix will be the one to do the damage. [more]
The current master of larger than large club house, Tom Novy, brings a big filtered, sweeping, stringy monster to the heavyweight Hussle label. [more]
"I can feel it my bones, I can feel it in my feet. I'm gonna sweat, sweat, sweat, till I'm soaking wet". One of the biggest funky house anthems this winter is subject to a host of remixes. [more]
One the biggest funky house anthems of last summer and one of the biggest hits at the Miami Winter Music Conference gets the full remix treatment. [more]
Not to be confused with latest publicity stunt by a spawn of the Hilton Empire, it's one of the most largest and dancefloor friendly house bombs this year. Both the Original Mix and the TV Rock Mix are top shelf. [more]
A huge house hit of last summer gets re-served with a massive new female vocal and 6 new house remixes with diverse crossover appeal. The remixes leave the original in their dust. [more]
A glowing single from a promising newcomer to the progressive scene. Expect two new tracks with two remixes. [more]
Listen up break-heads; this is one the best breaks singles this year so far. It's very nu-skool and hard, while only a millimetre away on the flip side it's deep, dark, techy and progressive. [more]
Hussle continue their leisurely walk down the electro-clash path with some very epic, dancefloor friendly music. Having just returned from dropping bombs on UK dancefloors, Nathan G on the back of his well supported release "Automatic" brings his next single for Hussle. [more]
A very flash new vocal house bomb. The hype surrounding this track began at the WMC and has been a favourite on the dancefloors of Ibiza. The hype is somewhat justified as the rich all-encompassing vocal suits a wide variety of dancefloors. [more]
The latest from Soma sees Alex Smoke put his name to a classy remix that demands attention. [more]
Finally, an electro single that floats above all others who dare. It's the latest from arguably one of the world's hottest electro house producers Sharem Jey, the single is complemented by remixes from two other respected heavyweights. [more]
It's funky, it's popular, and it's a mash of upfront house with a huge bassline. It's been doing the rounds the world over. Make sure your dancefloor is not left unshaken by this monster. [more]
Morgan Page has made history, self-releasing the first white-label house music album ever. The album features 10 bootleg remixes (created only by Pro Tools and a handful of plug-ins) of artists such as Coldplay, The Kills, David Bowie, Norah Jones and Imogen Heap. [more]
Marking a quarter century of ground-breaking audio, Carl Craig's take on Fabric 25 encompasses extreme musical and emotional diversity. Made up largely of accessible house/tech-house/deep house tracks, his mix may surprise those who view Carl Craig as a protector of the traditional Detroit sound. [more]
The latest from the worlds house 'now' man is a rich vocal house piece oozing emotion, depth, a fresh summery vibe and plenty of quality cheese. [more]
In a grueling sixty-eight minute onslaught Jay Cunning and Atomic Hooligan demonstrate superbly why breaks most definitely isn't dead. [more]
Adding more grit than Kaskade, stirring the tempo above Sneak's effort and providing a diverse feast of moods while always embody that famous Om vibe, Fred's mix demands attention. [more]
Average predictable house mashed with overdone electro is the latest one from the recently toured London based Touchě. [more]